Chapter 50 Helpless Grant Ward
"You can travel through space with your abilities. Does that mean that the theory is feasible? Is it also possible in different spaces?" Lao Pi was a little nervous, and he continued to ask Daisy.
Daisy could feel the urgency of the old man, and the reason for such a nervous questioning should be for his wife, The Wasp, who disappeared. If it wasn't a major sacrifice, I would definitely help her if I could help her.
She pondered for a few seconds, then raised her head and asked, "Subatomic space?"
The old man nodded.
Daisy can't easily guarantee: "This kind of small and conceptual world, even if it can be achieved, it is not the present. Its requirements for vibration and perception are too high, and my ability cannot be so refined."
The topic was a bit heavy, and Daisy didn't completely dispel Laopi's hope. Sisko could connect the Speed Force space to rescue the Flash, and he had similar abilities to him, and he should be able to do it.
She chuckled and said, "I hope there will be. You have to take care of your health."
The old man smiled and accepted this statement.
In fact, my heart is still heavy. There is no concept of time and space in subatomic space, but what about people? Humans have a lifespan. If the wife is assimilated into subatomic space, even if rescued, it is not his wife anymore. If it is not assimilated, then I am afraid that the lifespan will be exhausted, and the person will not be there anymore.
Neither outcome is good, but hope is better than no hope.
Daisy regained her strength, and Laopi also restarted the calculation, checking for omissions and making up for omissions.
Hank Pym has dabbled in all modern physics theories, a proper encyclopedia of quantum physics, and Daisy has learned a lot from it.
If her calculation level is improved and her energy manipulation is more handy, it will not be difficult for her to appear on another planet across the space distance.
However, the knowledge required for cosmic transmission has exceeded the scope of modern physics, and the earth is still in the theoretical reserve stage for space technology.
Fortunately, there is a cosmic Rubik's Cube. The reason why Daisy entered the S.H.I.E.L.D. is to see this magical creation with her own eyes. As long as she can simulate a bit of power and has the ability to teleport herself, then her security will be greatly improved, and she can attack and attack. Retreat can be defended, the earth can’t keep it and can go to aliens for refuge.
Even Daisy still has an idea in her heart, that is, to get an Infinity Stone, in the Marvel world, it is embarrassing to say hello to others without an Infinity Stone.
There are too many people concerned about the Universe Rubik's Cube. There is only one Infinity Stone that is currently unowned, and that is the Power Stone that remains on an unknown abandoned planet.
Rather than being taken by Star-Lord, it is better to put it in your own hands.
The power gem can replicate all physical superpowers, infinitely increase its own attack and defense power, and it is a perfect match for her vibration ability.
However, the power gem has high requirements on the user's physical fitness. Only the Kree accuser Ronan can use it freely. Daisy must strengthen herself to his level in order to control the gem.
It is still too early to say these. According to the records she obtained from S.H.I.E.L.D., Star-Lord Peter Quill has been missing for 18 years, and Star-Lord received the search for the Power Stone 26 years after he left Earth. task, leaving Daisy with a little more than seven years left.
Trans-light-year teleportation is not very demanding in all aspects. When Daisy finishes her first day of study, she can only teleport within a safe and stable 100-meter range. Once this distance is exceeded, various unpredictable dangers will appear. .
"You practice the refined control of abilities first, and give me two days to check the information." Daisy was exhausted, and as a mental worker, Dr. Hank Pym worked even harder.
The one-day experiment confirmed the feasibility of some theories, but most of them were utopian and hypothetical theories of modern physics, some of which were the old doctor's own ideas.
Now that he has knocked down more than half of it and started over, he needs to sort out his knowledge again.
Daisy said goodbye immediately, and she just felt like her head was going to explode with non-stop practice, just two days off.
She changed into a slightly formal business attire, with her head crossed and glasses on, looking like a white-collar woman, she was going to see the crew.
There are frequent problems in the contemporary U.S. military. Many young people who return to the city from the front line have post-war post-traumatic sequelae. This proportion is increasing year by year, but to be honest, they only serve for two or three years, and then they can go home.
The agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. are different. They are also the same age. They are also affected by the general environment, facing endless tasks and more terrifying pressures of life and death. There is no ascending passage, and there is no statement of retirement. Maybe he will die in a foreign country at some time, with no bones left.
They can only develop some hobbies, pass the time and relieve stress.
They are all elites, and once they make up their minds to learn something, they can learn very professionally.
That's what the crew that Coulson pulled up was like that.
The agents can find all kinds of talents, some are good at photography, some like makeup, and some are very good at refraction of light.
A bunch of people thought it was a joke at first, but later found it was not like it, and gradually became serious.
I have to mention the first male protagonist, Mr. Grant Ward, the lover of Daisy in the original time and space. At this time, he felt a little bit roasted on the fire.
In order to disguise his identity as a spy, Mr. Ward usually has the image of a sunny and silly young man, with clean shaved beard, soothing eyes, slightly raised eyebrows, and no rules for doing things recklessly, making everyone think that he is just an ordinary agent.
But now, in order to play the male lead, he is in a bit of trouble.
Dr. Grant, the male lead in the play, is actually older than him. Ward's makeup artist trimmed his eyebrows and temples, and then asked him to grow a beard. It doesn't matter, Mr. Ward's temperament has changed greatly!
With deep eyes and a well-trimmed beard, no matter how much he concealed it, the wildness in his demeanor still showed a little.
No one doubted that he was a spy, everyone just thought he was very good at acting.
Although Mr. Ward is really good at acting, he doesn't want to be exposed to the public!
He was very resistant to this task, but the senior management of Hydra would not care about his personal thoughts, and even Ward's adoptive father Garrett dared not refuse their orders.
The task is simple and concise, that is, approaching Daisy Johnson, secretly investigating whether there is a conspiracy behind the scenes of the crew, and whether it is a new method for Nick Fury to play.
The higher-ups need to know the answer, and they can't sleep without knowing the answer. Even at the expense of Ward for this, let alone let him go to film now, without ideological pressure.
Hydra pushed him out hard, and S.H.I.E.L.D. was also forcing him to be the protagonist. Mr. Grant Ward performed a show of what it means to be involuntarily in the rivers and lakes. He can only play one in this play. The role he has been fantasizing about is to be a hero.